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#Strongylodon macrobotrys#Jindai Botanical Garden#Tokyo#ヒスイカズラ#神代植物公園#東京#Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1 (272E)
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Rose Jindai Botanical Gardens Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan
#photographers on tumblr#nature#flowers#autumn#japan#tokyo#pink#yellow#floral#flores#otoño#amarillo#roses#rose#rosa#fall#jindai botanical gardens#botanical garden#original photographers#original photography
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When Will the Bud Burst? The 1945 Legacy of France’s Peace Rose
#This rose commemorates the end of World War II.#Cultivated in France in 1945#peace#rose#bud#Jindai Botanical Gardens#peace rose#war#20231027
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Jindai botanical garden, Tokyo
March, 3rd, 2024
#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#street photography#flowers#lotus#color photography#pentax#water#reflection
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Rice Paddy Jindai Botanical Park Aquatic Botanical Gardens Jindai Motomachi, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan Acrylic on light 90 lb sketchbook 5.1x8.3x2 Wed Nov 29 2023
#urbansketching#水彩画#sketchbook#sketchbookdrawing#acrylic#croquis#sketching#citysketch#スケッチ#dessin#sketchdaily#urbansketchers#aquarelle#Tebeos#jindaiaquaticbotanicgarden#jindaichofu#神代植物公園 水生植物園
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Chofu City Japan 🇯🇵
調布市 東京🇯🇵
Chofu City is a city located in the eastern part of the Tama region of Tokyo. It is close to Tokyo's 23 wards and has good transportation links, but it also has ancient temples and shrines and the nature of Musashino, and is a residential area with a good living environment close to the city center. j
Chofu City is served by multiple railway lines, including the JR Chuo Line, Keio Line, Keio Inokashira Line, and Tama Monorail, and can be accessed from Tokyo Station in about 20 minutes and Shinjuku Station in about 15 minutes. You can also go directly to Haneda Airport from Chofu Station.
Chofu City has a long prosperous history, and remains home to historical and cultural heritage sites such as Jindaiji Temple and Jindai Botanical Garden. Musashino is also rich in nature, and there are many spots where you can enjoy nature to the fullest, such as the thicket of trees on the grounds of Jindaiji Temple and Nogawa Park on the site of the former Chofu Airfield.
Chofu City is also famous as a filming location for movies and TV dramas, and is popular as a movie town. It is also the birthplace of Shigeru Mizuki, and there are spots where you can enjoy the world of Mizuki manga, such as the Shigeru Mizuki Memorial Museum and Shigeru Mizuki Road.
Chofu City is a city with good access to the city center, where history and nature are in harmony, and where diverse culture and art are nurtured. Many people live here as a residential area with a good living environment.
If you are interested in Chofu City, please come and visit us at least once.
#japan#japan trip#japanese#japan travel#tokyo#japan vacation#tokyo tour#japan photos#landscape#nature#調布市#仙川#東京#tokyo trip#tokyo vacation#tokyo walk#japan tour#tokyo japan#tokyo walking#tumblrphoto#tumblrpic#tumblrlife#tumblrlove#tumblr#tumblog#photographers on tumblr#tumblelog#photo#photoblog#my photos
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Jindai Botanical Garden. It was cooler in the greenhouse that day.
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1st June
Jindal Botanical Garden again.
When we went there last time, the rose flowers were not out because it was not the blooming season.
Roses usually bloom from later May to July, so we were able to see a lot of them.
They were colourful, and my daughter enjoyed looking at and smelling the flowers.
However, it didn’t seem that she was interested in the big banana leaf, that interested her the most last time.
By the way, we found a rainbow-coloured ring around the sun, it was called “HALO”, when we arrived at the park.
It seems that happening the phenomenon shows the possibility of rain or bad weather later.
In fact, it was getting cloudy in the afternoon.
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11 October 2017. Roses "Princess Chichibu" in Jindai Botanical Garden, Tokyo, Japan
#Japan#Tokyo#roses#Nippon#autumn#flower#floralphoto#Princess Chichibu#Jindai Botanical Garden#2017#バラ#神代植物公園#秋#秋のバラフェスタ#日本#東京#Япония#Токио#осень#розы
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via Takashi Hososhima
#blossoms#flowers#japan#nature#photography#sakura#flower#pink#tree#trees#cherry blossoms#nature photography#jindai botanical garden#park#spring
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#hibiscus 'Lemon Flamingo'#hibiscus#Jindai Botanical Garden#Tokyo#ハイビスカス#神代植物公園#東京#Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1 (272E)
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Rose Jindai Botanical Gardens Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan
#photographers on tumblr#nature#flowers#autumn#japan#tokyo#yellow#floral#flores#otoño#amarillo#roses#rose#rosa#fall#jindai botanical gardens#botanical garden#vertical#original photographers#original photography
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Jindai botanical garden, Tokyo
October, 24th, 2021
#leica#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#film photography#plants#flowers#reflection#reversalfilm#fuji provia 100f
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[MOVIE] Sailor Moon R: The Movie.
Kana: 劇場版 美少女戦士セーラームーンR Romaji: Gekijouban Bishoujo Senshi Seeraa Muun Aru
Original Theatrical Release Date: December 5, 1993
Director: Kunihiko Ikuhara Writer: Sukehiro Tomita Animation Director: Kazuko Tadano
Plot: The alien that Mamoru met as a child returns to fulfill his promise.
TRIVIA
The film was coupled with with a recap special called Make Up! Sailor Senshi. It featured clips from the first season of the televised story.
Fiore and the Xenian Flower are respectively voiced by Ail and An’s actors, Hikaru Midorikawa and Yumi Touma, from the first arc of R.
It is believed that this movie’s events occurred between episodes 77 and 82. Chibiusa learned the identities of the Sailor Senshi in episode 72, Mamoru and Usagi reconciled in episode 77, and the Sailor Senshi and Chibiusa went to the future starting in episode 82.
Although Kazuko Tadano was the animation director, other animation directors from the television series contributed to the film. This includes Ikuko Ito, Shinya Hasegawa, Hisashi Kagawa, and Hiromi Matsushita.
Young Mamoru was voiced by Megumi Ogata, who also notably played Petz and Haruka Tenou/Sailor Uranus.
The movie eventually earned ¥1.3 billion ($13 million USD) in 1994, making it the seventh highest grossing film in Japan that year.
All of the text on the Mercury Goggle display was in German. Ami did consider leaving the team to study abroad in Germany in episode 62.
Several scenes referenced moments in the television series: Mamoru’s impalement (episode 34), Chibiusa conjuring a toy gun (episode 60), and Princess Serenity and the Sailor Senshi combining their powers (episodes 46 and 88). While the memory Sailor Mercury had of Sailor Moon took place in episode 20, the conversation was not entirely the same.
The sign that Tuxedo Mask appeared in front of during the first encounter with Fiore and the Xenian read “Men’s Higuchi.” This could be a reference to Munehisa Higuchi, a production manager for the R movie as well as the first four seasons of the TV series.
The R movie is thought to be a summary of what series director Junichi Satou failed to accomplish in the corresponding television season.
To promote the new English dub and the upcoming home video release of the film in 2017, Viz Media hosted a limited theatrical run for the movie in select theaters in the United States and Canada.
FIRSTS
The Silver Crystal assumed a lotus shape like in the manga.
OTHER VERSIONS
Pioneer’s English dub (titled "Sailor Moon R: The Promise of the Rose"): Optimum Productions, the company that worked on both the DiC and CWi dubs, handled the first English translation of the film. Pioneer/Geneon distributed it on both VHS and region one DVD. In the scene where Ami/Amy mentioned how Mamoru/Darien was liked by both men and women, Amy said, “That's strange seeing as everybody's in love with him.” Rei/Raye’s reponse was, “Everybody including you.” Whereas in the original Japanese story, Rei and the others were surprised by Ami’s observation and teased her. Most of the attack and transformation vocal calls were more or less consistent with the names used in the DiC scripts. There were exceptions, such as Raye saying “Evil Spirits Disperse” (a literal translation of “Akuryou Taisan”) instead of “Mars Fireballs Charge. Then a few were just different altogether. “Mars Fire Ignite” (Fire Soul) was now “Mars Fireball Crash.” The part where the Sailor Senshi, after remembering their lives before meeting Usagi, tried to convince Fiore to let Sailor Moon go was a little different. In the Japanese script, Sailor Mars says that if none of them had met Usagi, they all would have been alone. However, in the English adaptation, Mars only talks about how the Xenian is going to destroy him and Darien. “Moon Revenge” was replaced with an original English song called “The Power of Love.
Viz Media’s English dub: Additional dialogue was added to the exchange in Rei’s room where Ami comments on how both men and women like Mamoru, possibly as a way to reflect the current times. The added lines were: “Not that there's anything wrong with that” and “I mean, that's fine if that's who you are.”
PLACES
Jindai Botanical Garden
Hikawa Shrine
Ichinohashi Park
Fiore’s asteroid
The Tsukino Residence
#sailor moon#sailor moon r#sailor moon r movie#r movie#kunihiko ikuhara#sukehiro tomita#kazuko tadano#ikuko ito#hisashi kagawa#hiromi matsushita#shinya hasegawa#fiore#xenian flower#flower youma#ichinohashi park#jindai botanical garden#movies and specials#asteroid#mamoru chiba (tuxedo mask・prince endymion・king endymion・moonlight knight)#sailor moon (classic)
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Chofu City Tokyo
調布市 東京🇯🇵
Chofu City is a suburban municipality located in the western part of Tokyo, Japan. It's known for its peaceful residential neighborhoods, proximity to nature with areas like the Tama River, and cultural attractions like Jindaiji Temple and Jindai Botanical Garden. Chofu is also home to the Tokyo Stadium, used for various sporting events, and it's a popular place for families and commuters due to its convenient location within the Tokyo metropolitan area.
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